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TITANIC - LAST FAREWELL
Escorted by a bustling flotilla of pleasure craft, the RMS Titanic - the world's newest and largest liner - creates a majestic sight as she departs Southampton Water at the start of her fateful maiden voyage to New York, 10 April 1912.
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BREAKING COVER
Concealed in the woods of northern France, Fw190 pilots break cover ready for a quick take-off to intercept Allied bombers in the summer of 1944.
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ONE MiG DOWN
A formation of Mirages led by LtCol Avi Lanir, commander of 101 Squadron Israeli Air Force, intercepts MiG21's over the Syrian Desert on 9 November 1972. In the ensuing dogfight two of the Syrian MiG's are shot down, one of them from a direct hit by Lanir to score his second MiG victory.
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DAWN BREAKERS - A D-DAY PORTFOLIO
Halifaxes of 76 Sqn head north over Gold Beach towards England after attacking German gun batteries behind the landing zones in the early hours of D-Day. Escorted by P-51 Mustangs from the 359th Fighter Group they witness the unforgettable sight unfolding below them in the light of dawn, as a vast flotilla of landing craft heads toward the Normandy shore.
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RETURN OF THE HUNTERS - A D-DAY PORTFOLIO
As men and materiel pour ashore from the recently installed, prefabricated 'Mulberry Harbour A'
at Omaha Beach, a pair of RAF Mk 1b Typhoons from 245 Squadron race back towards their
base at Holmesley South in Hampshire, to re-fuel and re-arm. The Typhoon pilots have
just delivered a devastating rocket attack on German positions behind the Normandy
beachhead. A few days later a violent storm would devastate the harbour below.
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THE TUSKEGEE AIRMEN
P-51's of the famed Tuskegee Fighting Red Tails wind down at their airbase in Italy after a gruelling long range Bomber escort mission over occupied territory.
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RED TAIL PATROL
Red tailed P-51 Mustangs of the 332nd Fighter
Group - the Tuskegee Airmen - patrol high over
enemy territory after yet another successful
bomber escort mission.
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THUNDER IN THE EAST
After completing his bombing attack Warrant Officer Thomas 'Lucky' Carter flying his distinctive P-47 'Pistol Packin' Mamma', engages Nakajima Ki-43 Oscars and Ki-44 Tojo's along with other Thunderbolts of the unit.
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